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NZ-bred Envy apples, developed and produced by T&G Global, had a record season last year with a 23% increase in international sales.
Published in General News
Helmut Claas, long-time managing director and chairman of the CLAAS group, has died at the age of 94.
Published in Machinery & Products
Trade Ministers for New Zealand and China have signed an upgrade to the free trade agreement between the two countries.
Published in World News
The stage is set for another rise in Fonterra’s forecast milk payout following a fifth straight jump in Global Dairy Trade (GDT) prices.
Published in General News
New Zealand will be in the virtual spotlight for the next 12 months as it hosts the APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) conference.
Published in World News
New Zealand dairy farmers deserve credit for premium prices fetched around the world for their milk, says Fonterra chief executive Miles Hurrell.
Published in General News
Farmgate red meat prices are taking a hit as Covid continues to disrupt dining out businesses around the world.
Published in General News
A report by the ANZ bank paints a somewhat sombre picture for sheepmeat in the coming year and mirrors a similar prediction in MPI’s Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries report (SOPI) published in December.
Published in General News
Another New Zealand company has had success exporting dairy technology to China.
Published in Management
RaboResearch senior analyst Emma Higgins says resilient Chinese demand is helping dairy prices remain high.
Published in General News
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